In a progressive stride, Oak Street Health, a renowned health care brand associated with CVS Health, has secured a lease of retail space in Columbia’s downtown Parkland Plaza. This strategic move is expected to further enhance health care accessibility for seniors within the locality and its environs.
Brokers Rox Pollard, Danny Bonds, and John Gressette from Colliers South Carolina represented Parkland Associates in the leasing transaction. The newly acquired retail space spans 10,865 square feet and is intended for occupancy by Oak Street Health, according to a recent press release. Founded in 2012, Oak Street Health forms part of CVS Health and specialises in providing primary health care for seniors, operating in over 200 locations nationwide.
One of the principal representatives, Rox Pollard, has confirmed in the press statement that “Oak Street Health will offer a state-of-the-art clinic in the outparcel building on the State Street side of Parkland Plaza. This will add to the plaza’s existing health and wellness tenants and offer a much-needed service to the entire downtown Columbia, Cayce, and West Columbia area”.
Parkland Plaza is a well-known shopping center, spanning 174,833 square feet, conveniently located near the University of South Carolina campus, Columbia’s Central Business District, the University of South Carolina baseball stadium, and the bustling riverfront developments. The plaza has recently been renovated and showcases a modern, contemporary look. Hence, it adds a significant value to the neighboring businesses and the general residents of Columbia.
The tenant roster at Parkland Plaza includes Food Lion, ACE Hardware, Planet Fitness, Beall’s Outlet, The Kingsman, Capital Climbing Gym, H&R Block, Monterey Mexican Restaurant, Freeway Music, East Bay Deli among others. Other retailers in the vicinity comprise of Lizard’s Thicket, CVS Pharmacy, Dollar General, Zaxby’s and numerous others.
Due to its key location, the shopping center boasts approximately 28,000 and 8,100 vehicles passing by per day on Knox Abbott Drive and State Street respectively, guaranteeing strong visibility and close proximity to Columbia’s downtown district.
Rox Pollard is a Vice President and Director of Retail Services at Colliers in Columbia, specializing in the sale, leasing, and development consultation of retail properties across the state. Danny Bonds is a Senior Brokerage Associate who specializes in the leasing of neighborhood shopping centers. John Gressette is a Brokerage Associate working with tenants, landlords, sellers, and purchasers to lease, purchase, and sell retail properties of various sizes.
In conclusion, the recent acquisition of the retail space at Parkland Plaza by Oak Street Health is a positive development, contributing to the overall growth and health care accessibility of the area. It’s a testament to the evolving health sector and promises improved primary health care facilities for seniors in Columbia.
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